I think the layout in Reaper is actualy the best(well to me at least).You have the most toos you need right on the track view.The FX button ,the automation button,etc. I do use Cubase SL3 and compare to Reaper IT is cluttered with menu's on top of menus on top of extra windows,in the end you have 4 windows open just to do a simple task.I have dual monitors and even with using both i get a cluttered screen. See i like the simplicity of reaper and the smooth work flow.If i want to try something that has been discussed here ,like MS Technique ,i run to Reaper first before i go to Cubase ,since i know everything i need will be right under my hands and quick.
Now i have been using Cubase for over 2 years but i used Reaper only for few months.
By the way i dont know any of the creators or supporters of reaper,nor do i go to their forums that much,i'm just comenting on the software.
Now i have been using Cubase for over 2 years but i used Reaper only for few months.
By the way i dont know any of the creators or supporters of reaper,nor do i go to their forums that much,i'm just comenting on the software.